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Customers have feelings and by harnessing the power of deep neural networks, we can derive emotional insight from their data and use this to improve. Attendees will leave understanding how to connect different types of data to cognitive services.

Within Azure we have a rich ecosystem of AI services that can be leveraged to gain new insights into your data. This session will give you an easy to digest breakdown of the key services that matter and how to approach each one. Cognitive Services, Bot Framework, Azure Machine Learning Studio, Databricks, Notebooks, the Azure ML SDK for Python and the Azure ML Service

In this session, we’ll look at the different options within the Cognitive Services suite, show you how to connect to the APIs using Python code, walk through a live bot demo, and build an Azure Cognitive Search index. You should leave this session feeling like you’ve had a jump start to further your AI developer skill set.

In this session, you'll learn about the various prebuilt AI/ML models that are available for your consumption through Microsoft's Cognitive Services. Additionally, you'll see examples of how these prebuilt services can be leveraged with SQL Server 2019.

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SQLBits was started by a group of individuals that are passionate about the Microsoft Data Platform.
There is a breadth of knowledge in the data community that will benefit everyone.
We want to spread that knowledge.

We all work in the data and SQL space, some of us for many years. We have a range of skills and experiences from being given the MVP award by Microsoft, organising user groups and speaking at events around the world.